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publicly traded companies in regions, whether in texas, cities, atlanta, seattle, san francisco, boston, dallas, you name it, chicago, philly obviously. we went through and for a year i tracked their returns. equal weighted. didn't weight based on market cap or anything like that. on october 31st, 2011 we began. october 31st, 2012, this year, we ended. i threw out single best performer around the single worst performer so that they wouldn't skew the means sort of either way. averaged the rest of the companies. and basically came up with the three, two and one best cities in average aggregate return for the stock market over the past 12 months. number three was philly with a 20% average return over that time. not market cap weighted. we weighted them all. we treated everybody equally here in philadelphia. >> we absolutely do. that's what we're all about, democracy here on "street signs." tomorrow will be number two. then wednesday will be the number one city. also talking of wednesday, also just want to highlight that we threw up a headline a moment ago here on our show that president obama's go
publicly traded companies in regions, whether in texas, cities, atlanta, seattle, san francisco, boston, dallas, you name it, chicago, philly obviously. we went through and for a year i tracked their returns. equal weighted. didn't weight based on market cap or anything like that. on october 31st, 2011 we began. october 31st, 2012, this year, we ended. i threw out single best performer around the single worst performer so that they wouldn't skew the means sort of either way. averaged the rest...
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a lot more friendly than dallas. > dallas and all the other airports employ government screeners. sa francisco is one major airport that to hire screeners that work at a private company. they are better at finding stuff. they were twice as good finding con from a band. why were they better. here is the reason. practice. he have a security cards, faster screener will win $2,000. there is dramatic music. >> tsa trains it's screeners, too, but not like this. in this competition they search bags and identify forbidden item. here is pipe bomb. then they rush toetest the bag. >> in this test they look at slides of people and try to remember details. how many buttons are on her sleeve? >> four? >> yes. >>. >> john: the private company makes these screeners special. >> they have to be able to look at something and look at a lot of people and be able to retain what they saw. you find out who is really good at this. >> we are really competitive. >> they love the contest. >> so usually, if you tell them the score and you wanted to be the winner. it's like bragging rights. >> they get better
a lot more friendly than dallas. > dallas and all the other airports employ government screeners. sa francisco is one major airport that to hire screeners that work at a private company. they are better at finding stuff. they were twice as good finding con from a band. why were they better. here is the reason. practice. he have a security cards, faster screener will win $2,000. there is dramatic music. >> tsa trains it's screeners, too, but not like this. in this competition they...
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is there an issue of companies moving outside of new york city, going to dallas or houston or atlanta and has -- >> stamford god to bid. >> connecticut is just as big of a mess. but do they go out of town because the if silt f facilitie better? >> i don't think so. this is very rare. a natural disaster can hit you anywhere. so, no, you want to keep new york city vibrant, then you worry about taxes. that's the ongoing thing that businesses have to pay and the reason they start look outside of new york city is when they can get better deals outside of new york city where the tax level is much less. >> amen. >> that's the thing i would look at. you keep taxes low in new york city -- downtown manhattan has doubled in size since september 11th. i don't see that changing. >> great stuff. many, many thanks to america's mayor, rudy giuliani. we appreciate it. >>> coming up, homeowners will not have to pay hurricane ded t deductibles for damage caused by the storm. what do you think, larry? >> i hate to say this, but there is no such thing as a free lunch. here we go again. why can't markets b
is there an issue of companies moving outside of new york city, going to dallas or houston or atlanta and has -- >> stamford god to bid. >> connecticut is just as big of a mess. but do they go out of town because the if silt f facilitie better? >> i don't think so. this is very rare. a natural disaster can hit you anywhere. so, no, you want to keep new york city vibrant, then you worry about taxes. that's the ongoing thing that businesses have to pay and the reason they start...
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. >> i get about 20 e-mails per day it is my dream job to intern with the dallas mavericks'. i will pay you. i went to human-resources. i have projects. he said you cannot do a. it is ridiculous. john: they may have invented something. >> if he had a few extra of money to pay them they cummins still be a creative. john: that kids want to work for the experience. >> but unturned -- unpaid favor those with connections. >> this audience looks prosperous. [laughter] >> if your family makes 500,000 per year maybe day work unpaid internships and pay their rent. >> there are students whose parents are willing to support them with the unpaid internship. but people like me put themselves through colleg and put money away. and put the savings into the opportunity to dthe unpaid internship. to say those students have support now we don't allow the opportunity at all? that robs young people of the opportunity to follow their dreams. john: my intern's said i look -- learn more fro you and college. how many of you learned more internships than college? [laughter] that does not say much for
. >> i get about 20 e-mails per day it is my dream job to intern with the dallas mavericks'. i will pay you. i went to human-resources. i have projects. he said you cannot do a. it is ridiculous. john: they may have invented something. >> if he had a few extra of money to pay them they cummins still be a creative. john: that kids want to work for the experience. >> but unturned -- unpaid favor those with connections. >> this audience looks prosperous. [laughter] >>...
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to dallas, texas, $1,238. the same truck from dallas to l.a. -- $837. the truck leaving from california, 32% more. what does that possibly say about where the demand is, mandy? >> i think it is a very clear message. >>> bertha coombs has a quick "market flash." what are you watching? >> mandy, carl icahn is sending a message to shareholders of oshkosh. he says the board there is obfuscating his message. he says he does not want to take the company private. he has a tendered offer he has extended. he is the biggest shareholders. he's offering shareholders $32.50 saying surrender your shares to me. he wants to kick out management because he thinks they're not doing a good job or install his own slate of directors. the company says carl icahn's offer is not good for shareholders so the debate continues. nonetheless, stock today is off the market, 2.7%. >>> next up, another good reason to keep popping that cholesterol pill. >>> and speaking of cholesterol, brian, a big miss for two fast food giants. what's the deal here? are people trading up to upscale far
to dallas, texas, $1,238. the same truck from dallas to l.a. -- $837. the truck leaving from california, 32% more. what does that possibly say about where the demand is, mandy? >> i think it is a very clear message. >>> bertha coombs has a quick "market flash." what are you watching? >> mandy, carl icahn is sending a message to shareholders of oshkosh. he says the board there is obfuscating his message. he says he does not want to take the company private. he has...
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nbc's jay gray is in dallas where the tickets are being at a fast and furious pace. jay? >> reporter: yeah, we're at fuel city where they sell a ton of gas. they have great tacos here. they sell a lot of other things too. as you can see the big ticket item today obviously has been those tickets. first you have the group that came in before work this morning, then the lunchtime crowd came in, now we're getting a bit of lull before the end of work group makes their way through to buy tickets. and we expect this place to be jam packed like it has been throughout the day today. they are selling at a fast pace, not only here in dallas, but across the country, a lot of work going on, and right now the "associated press" just reporting the rate of sales is 130,000 tickets every minute right now. they've already sold more than $1 billion worth of tickets. you know, that $1 out of every $2 that is spent on a ticket goes to the state selling that ticket. a lot of states obviously use that to fund programs including education here in texas and some other programs. i hate to say this
nbc's jay gray is in dallas where the tickets are being at a fast and furious pace. jay? >> reporter: yeah, we're at fuel city where they sell a ton of gas. they have great tacos here. they sell a lot of other things too. as you can see the big ticket item today obviously has been those tickets. first you have the group that came in before work this morning, then the lunchtime crowd came in, now we're getting a bit of lull before the end of work group makes their way through to buy...
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>> i'm joining you from dallas, texas. >> are you working today? >> i was actually scheduled to work today, but i called off the job today. i'm officially on strike. >> why are you on strike? >> well, i'm on strike because of walmart's continuous retaliation against those of house choose to speak out against all of the injustices we have inside of our job and me and quite a few other associates have been taking actions last month building up to black friday. >> and why the move now? what is happening internalaly a far as you are concerned? >> we've done everything within our power to sit down and talk with corporate executives of walmart. we tried to talk to our managers and address these issues as far as treatment of associates who choose to speak out, the retaliation and they seem like they just don't want to listen to us and address these issues so we just feel like now is a time for all of us to stand up and to speak out and let everyone know that the things that go on inside of walmart are sometimes treacherous and we're struggling really bad.
>> i'm joining you from dallas, texas. >> are you working today? >> i was actually scheduled to work today, but i called off the job today. i'm officially on strike. >> why are you on strike? >> well, i'm on strike because of walmart's continuous retaliation against those of house choose to speak out against all of the injustices we have inside of our job and me and quite a few other associates have been taking actions last month building up to black friday....
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texas the top four cities and we have seen strong numbers year over year and rent growth in austin, dallas, houston, san antonio, has been in the 3% to 6% year over year rent growth so strong performance. >> so rent is killing it but would you be a buyer. warren came over here a year ago and said if he could do anything with his money and made sense he would go up and buy up single family homes. he'd do it in florida, arizona, nevada, that was the argument. >> i think the mortgage market has to come back for the residential end user but i'd buy some land divisions, lot developments that will make sense over the next couple of years. >> behind the curtain of the commercial business. >> steven and i were talking a minute ago about retailers and e-commerce and we see a big impact from e-commerce when we buy a shopping center, we have to pay attention to our cost basis so that retailers who come in and occupy that space will have the ability to compete against e-commerce and do well and protect their profit margins so we're seeing retailers absorb. >> can they get there? >> they can. >> becaus
texas the top four cities and we have seen strong numbers year over year and rent growth in austin, dallas, houston, san antonio, has been in the 3% to 6% year over year rent growth so strong performance. >> so rent is killing it but would you be a buyer. warren came over here a year ago and said if he could do anything with his money and made sense he would go up and buy up single family homes. he'd do it in florida, arizona, nevada, that was the argument. >> i think the mortgage...
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. >> we started in dallas in 1978, so for 35 years. so we have just an increasingly strong following every year for that, and i think the stocking stuffers and gift wrap create the traffic. wheel they're there, even though consumers are so busy, they hopefully can't resist organizing their pantry or closet or other delightful gifts. >> kip, we look forward to sealing what you have these days. the ceo of the container store. i don't know if you go to buy any gifts for your loved ones. >> i don't have the shoes collection you do, so everything is organized. i'm highly organized guy, anyway, by i hope you get your dream closet. >> everybody wants that. >> i'm your fan, your fan, singular. coming up, some inspiration from the street. ♪ oh, look. cute. oh, look. cute. [ male announcer ] 'tis the season to discover the kid in all of us. enjoy free shipping and great values on your holiday shopping from l.l. bean. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your d
. >> we started in dallas in 1978, so for 35 years. so we have just an increasingly strong following every year for that, and i think the stocking stuffers and gift wrap create the traffic. wheel they're there, even though consumers are so busy, they hopefully can't resist organizing their pantry or closet or other delightful gifts. >> kip, we look forward to sealing what you have these days. the ceo of the container store. i don't know if you go to buy any gifts for your loved...
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in dallas $0.02 per gallon less. sale prices above $0.36 per gallon less than what they paid a year ago. it is a broad mix. melissa: what is the way to find the best price in my neighborhood? you want to find the guy off the beaten path, what is your general advice? >> it may sound self-serving but we recommend gasbuddy.com because it can find the lower-priced gas station anywhere in the country. there are all kinds of different beliefs, if you're on the new jersey turnpike were a captive audience rea. it all depends. melissa: i have to say i have used gas buddy, but it's very cool. i was shocked this morning even though i follow this very closely, i'm surprised we are paying the most we've ever paid this thanksgiving. where do you think gas prices are going in the near future? >> we certainly saw a lot of volatility following hurricane sandy even before gasoline prices have been volatile pretty much all year long. going forward we are glad to see the peace in the middle east. we still think there is room for prices
in dallas $0.02 per gallon less. sale prices above $0.36 per gallon less than what they paid a year ago. it is a broad mix. melissa: what is the way to find the best price in my neighborhood? you want to find the guy off the beaten path, what is your general advice? >> it may sound self-serving but we recommend gasbuddy.com because it can find the lower-priced gas station anywhere in the country. there are all kinds of different beliefs, if you're on the new jersey turnpike were a captive...
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midwest, colder air coming in, temperatures will rise, even 60s in dallas. and then out towards the west, final and he will getting a break in spots like seattle. 50 degrees. so a bit more mild. very chilly in the mountains. 81 in los angeles and phoenix. rest of the four corners, very dry and mild. what about your travel? a lot of people will be traveling not just to the shopping mall, but to the airports. we do have someplaces where we may see some backups. what i can it or not, backups could take place especially places like detroit, houston. minor delays in nashville. but new york and los angeles for the time being, nothing to speak of. might have volume delays later in the day at jfk. back to you. >> real quickly, as we head into sunday, a lot of people traveling back on sunday, any idea about whether the weather will continue to get worse or improve? >> it is going to be rough in parts of the northern plains. a lot of the small regional airports. out west, not bad either. >> thank, reynolds. happy post-thanksgiving to you. best buy of course in need of
midwest, colder air coming in, temperatures will rise, even 60s in dallas. and then out towards the west, final and he will getting a break in spots like seattle. 50 degrees. so a bit more mild. very chilly in the mountains. 81 in los angeles and phoenix. rest of the four corners, very dry and mild. what about your travel? a lot of people will be traveling not just to the shopping mall, but to the airports. we do have someplaces where we may see some backups. what i can it or not, backups could...
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co-chief executive officer joining us now from dallas. good to see you, thank you for coming in, appreciate it. revenue is up and you are doing spectacular well on that side but the stock is way down, putting a three year chart, and about a 40% decline in stock price. what is happening there? >> we are continuing to deliver results. obviously this is a tough week on wall street, china internet bellwether made some mistakes. david: some people say by association have business in china that means investors are looking sour on your stock, is that what is going on? >> i can't speak to the specific stock price, but the single best component is outside of china. 40% of the business comes from outside of china. since i last talked, we talked about the strategy of enterprise. enterprise that is happening is contributing significantly to our growth. we gave guidance last two revenues 41 million, this year giving guidance to over double from 90 to 91 and next t year te core business another 150-155 with another 20 to 25 coming in acquisition nearly
co-chief executive officer joining us now from dallas. good to see you, thank you for coming in, appreciate it. revenue is up and you are doing spectacular well on that side but the stock is way down, putting a three year chart, and about a 40% decline in stock price. what is happening there? >> we are continuing to deliver results. obviously this is a tough week on wall street, china internet bellwether made some mistakes. david: some people say by association have business in china that...
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we saw foreshadowing from dallas today. i expect it to be negative. i think volatility will continue to rule the day tomorrow. any news that comes out on the fiscal cliff talks i think if anything is in the headlines it will be negative for the markets. i think volatility will continue to be the call. >> you are up, 30 seconds. i think tomorrow will be focused on the fiscal cliff, specifically as it pertains to rising tax rates. any visibility that we can get on policy or clarity on a solution or compromise will move the markets. so focused on limited partnerships. they will be less affected from an increase in tax rates. from an income perspective we have been looking closely at the fund that yields over 9%. the return of capital characteristics are less effected by rising tax rates. >> peter, i know you watch everything but pick one. what is important for you tomorrow? >> i am going to look at greece to see if they come to an agreement on a short-term fix. it was supposed to be agreement today but seems the imf is holding out for debt reduction from
we saw foreshadowing from dallas today. i expect it to be negative. i think volatility will continue to rule the day tomorrow. any news that comes out on the fiscal cliff talks i think if anything is in the headlines it will be negative for the markets. i think volatility will continue to be the call. >> you are up, 30 seconds. i think tomorrow will be focused on the fiscal cliff, specifically as it pertains to rising tax rates. any visibility that we can get on policy or clarity on a...
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dallas fed president richard fisher says the central bank should consider defining the employment target and inflation goal and setting a limit on assets that it is willing to buy. a long-term inflation hawk says unemployment is a real concern and that monetary policy would not be enough to create jobs. also, online sales we saw big jump on cyber-monday. that was yesterday. ibm tracks transactions data for more than 500 retailers. it says sales were up about 28%. and sales are projected to reach $1.5 billion. we'll get their numbers tomorrow morning. we have breaking news that's coming through just now. >> we have takeover tuesday. conagra buying ralcorp. 28.2% premium. worth noting this has been in the works for a long time. kayla tausche reported in 2011 that conagra was interested in buying ralcorp. there was an effort to rebuff this offer. it looks like a year later we have a transaction. in total the transaction valued at $6.8 billion including the assumption of debt. it creates one of the largest packaged food companies in north america. a deal that's been in the works for quite so
dallas fed president richard fisher says the central bank should consider defining the employment target and inflation goal and setting a limit on assets that it is willing to buy. a long-term inflation hawk says unemployment is a real concern and that monetary policy would not be enough to create jobs. also, online sales we saw big jump on cyber-monday. that was yesterday. ibm tracks transactions data for more than 500 retailers. it says sales were up about 28%. and sales are projected to...
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pickens runs a hedge fund in dallas and is now a true believer. >> we're managing $5 billion here, and about 10% of it's in the oil sands. so it's the one single largest investment we have. >> 10% of $5 billion. i flunked math. >> 500 million. >> and if oil sands are the answer for investors, are oil sands the answer for the united states? >> oh, i think so. [ticking] >> but despite the boomtown mentality in the great white north, we'll meet environmentalists who say there may be a high price to pay to get all that oil out of the dirt when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and share something... or you can get out there and actually share something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size,
pickens runs a hedge fund in dallas and is now a true believer. >> we're managing $5 billion here, and about 10% of it's in the oil sands. so it's the one single largest investment we have. >> 10% of $5 billion. i flunked math. >> 500 million. >> and if oil sands are the answer for investors, are oil sands the answer for the united states? >> oh, i think so. [ticking] >> but despite the boomtown mentality in the great white north, we'll meet environmentalists...
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. >> steve: lay over at dallas at this time and maybe meet for a drink. >> gretchen: everybody is on the laptops and all of the sites are set up. and maybe they are e-mailing information. hey, i am over here to the right of you four seats down having a glass of chardonnay. i worry about this site. >> brian: why. i can't see how it is a problem. >> gretchen: really. >> steve: i have no idea how it could get out of control>> gretchen: there is a lot of married men and women who travel a lot. >> steve: you can't trust them in the airport you can't trust them in the grocery store either. >> gretchen: i am not sure you are drinking wine at the grocery store >> chris: you haven't come to my store it is a social safeway. >> gretchen: really meet up in the section. >> brian: this is what i like about american and we like peope . people who meet people are the luckiest people in the world. and you take the entrepreneurship. >> gretchen: is that the a barbara stride land. >> brian: i wouldn't be surprise federal she sang a song like that. it takes the entrepreneur spirit. how do you make money
. >> steve: lay over at dallas at this time and maybe meet for a drink. >> gretchen: everybody is on the laptops and all of the sites are set up. and maybe they are e-mailing information. hey, i am over here to the right of you four seats down having a glass of chardonnay. i worry about this site. >> brian: why. i can't see how it is a problem. >> gretchen: really. >> steve: i have no idea how it could get out of control>> gretchen: there is a lot of married...
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here tonight, atlanta beats dallas by a score of 19-13. al michaels and cris collinsworth and michele tafoya. the whole crew saying good night from the georgia dome in atlanta. . >>> right now on nbc bay area news, we will show you one of the most controversial propositions on the ballot that might catch some people off guard. also a family fishing trip turned into a dramatic rescue a sea at port reyes, and we will show you what emergency crews had to do to save two children. and the mayor cancelled the new york city marathon, but it did not stop runners from participating in a bigger vent today. we will explain that. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer and we are on a special time because of football. with e begin with the presidential election down to the final hours now. and listen to this, the two campaigns held a combined 14 events in five states. >> two days before voters go to the polls, governor mitt romney and president obama were fighting for votes in the battleground states. >> florida, in two days, you've got a choice the make. >
here tonight, atlanta beats dallas by a score of 19-13. al michaels and cris collinsworth and michele tafoya. the whole crew saying good night from the georgia dome in atlanta. . >>> right now on nbc bay area news, we will show you one of the most controversial propositions on the ballot that might catch some people off guard. also a family fishing trip turned into a dramatic rescue a sea at port reyes, and we will show you what emergency crews had to do to save two children. and the...
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here tonight, atlanta beats dallas by a score of 19-13. al michaels and cris collinsworth and michele tafoya. the whole crew saying good night from the georgia dome in atlanta. . >> you're watching wbal tv 11. this is 11 news tonight at 11:00. >> the time forely voting may be over but political activists aren't calling it quits. groups are working overtime to make sure you vote yes when you hit the polls on tuesday. we'll have more on how those rallies could impact maryland voters in a moment. but first, a look at what's going on on the national stage. a look at the candidates' final sunday on the campaign trail in commitment 2012 report. >> with the 2012 campaign virtually tied heading into its final day, republican nominee mitt romney tried to shake president obama's hold on pennsylvania. >> the president thinks more government is the answer. no, mr. president. more good jobs, that's the answer. >> the romney campaign is hoping to claim pennsylvania's 20 electoral votes and redraw the battleground map in the waning hours of this race. bu
here tonight, atlanta beats dallas by a score of 19-13. al michaels and cris collinsworth and michele tafoya. the whole crew saying good night from the georgia dome in atlanta. . >> you're watching wbal tv 11. this is 11 news tonight at 11:00. >> the time forely voting may be over but political activists aren't calling it quits. groups are working overtime to make sure you vote yes when you hit the polls on tuesday. we'll have more on how those rallies could impact maryland voters...
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one of the people dissatisfied is dallas fed president richard fisher. >> absolutely. david: does his voice amount to anything. >> there is lot of dissent at fed. one of the issues bernanke has to overcome. he is not the only one but certainly are a lot of people displeased with what they're doing, even inside the central bank. david: we should remember he is no longer member voting for the fed but has tremendous influence. john hills is rath has tremendous influence on the economy. seen that today. liz: always pleasure to have jon on the show. rally continue from yesterday to today. tomorrow you have to be with us. we'll see you then. money with melissa francis is next.
one of the people dissatisfied is dallas fed president richard fisher. >> absolutely. david: does his voice amount to anything. >> there is lot of dissent at fed. one of the issues bernanke has to overcome. he is not the only one but certainly are a lot of people displeased with what they're doing, even inside the central bank. david: we should remember he is no longer member voting for the fed but has tremendous influence. john hills is rath has tremendous influence on the economy....
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here tonight, atlanta beats dallas by a score of 19-13. al michaels and cris collinsworth and michele tafoya. the whole crew saying good night from the georgia dome in atlanta. . in virginia, we know education means opportunity. that's why tim kaine expanded pre-k... championed higher ed and job training... helping make virginia "the best state to raise a child." but george allen has not made our kids a priority. as governor, he tried to cut funding for public schools. in washington, allen voted to end tax deductions for college tuition. and now, a budget plan k-12 classrooms-- all to pay for even more tax breaks for the wealthy. seiu cope is responsible for the content of this ad. prand you're seeing that rightno quit in amnow.a... over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back. and our heroes are coming home. we're not there yet, but we've made real progress and the... last thing we should do is turn back now. here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training
here tonight, atlanta beats dallas by a score of 19-13. al michaels and cris collinsworth and michele tafoya. the whole crew saying good night from the georgia dome in atlanta. . in virginia, we know education means opportunity. that's why tim kaine expanded pre-k... championed higher ed and job training... helping make virginia "the best state to raise a child." but george allen has not made our kids a priority. as governor, he tried to cut funding for public schools. in washington,...
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., 70s in atlanta and dallas. here comes the bitter cold air behind the front. we're looking at 19 for a high in billings, montana. now as we head towards sunday here comes the cold front bringing that chance for some strong thunderstorms. can't rule out the possibility of tornadoes. but for the most part it will be damaging winds, possibly some large hail and frequent lightning in dallas, tulsa, little rock towards kansas city and st. louis and knocking on chicago's door. we've got some football being played sunday night in chicago, hopefully we'll get through all four quarters without any rain. but it's not going to be likely. it looks like that cold front will be moving in for that. 64 degrees for a high in chicago, 60 degrees in new york city. mild weather. that's what we need in the northeast especially where we still have power outages. here comes the front marching toward the east for the ohio valley, anywhere from cleveland down towards new orleans. we'll have that chance for more thunderstorms out ahead of it the mild weather. behind it you'll notice th
., 70s in atlanta and dallas. here comes the bitter cold air behind the front. we're looking at 19 for a high in billings, montana. now as we head towards sunday here comes the cold front bringing that chance for some strong thunderstorms. can't rule out the possibility of tornadoes. but for the most part it will be damaging winds, possibly some large hail and frequent lightning in dallas, tulsa, little rock towards kansas city and st. louis and knocking on chicago's door. we've got some...
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mild air building in. 70 degrees in dallas. 60 in kansas city. the west stays unsettled here as we'll see rain and snow through the higher elevations in idaho. quiet for most areas. 2/3 of the country will be quiet on friday. there will be a chance for showers around the lakes and parts of east texas and louisiana and the extreme southern portion of florida. saturday, still the west here going to stay unsettled and the great lakes with a chance of showers. northeast, highs in the low to mid 40s. mild if not warm in the south. houston to dallas, upper 70s. unsettled in the pacific northwest. on sunday, still more of the same for the west. still a chance for rain. this goes down to the central and southern parts of california, a chance of few showers. more rain for the northeast. weekdays on the weather channel, you can wake up with al and stephanie. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know members it.congres
mild air building in. 70 degrees in dallas. 60 in kansas city. the west stays unsettled here as we'll see rain and snow through the higher elevations in idaho. quiet for most areas. 2/3 of the country will be quiet on friday. there will be a chance for showers around the lakes and parts of east texas and louisiana and the extreme southern portion of florida. saturday, still the west here going to stay unsettled and the great lakes with a chance of showers. northeast, highs in the low to mid...
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critics say he was the best thing about "dallas." but explaining the character's appeal, hagman once said the time is right for a real bad guy and i'm it. >> have a good day, master. >> oh, i'm going to have a wonderful day, jeannie. >> reporter: it was a good guy who larry hagman blasted into people's living rooms, playing astronaut tony nelson on "i dream of jeannie." the show was a hit in the 1960s and is still popular in syndication. even as a kid, hagman orbited in show biz, as the son of "peter pan" star mary martin, his movie roles included "up the cellar" and "harry and tonto." it was only after milking a huge contract from the producers of "dallas" that hagman became immensely wealthy. he had houses, he had cars, he had vices. two of them included drinking and smoking. he smoked for 24 years, gave it up, and became an anti-smoking activist and spokesman for the american cancer society. >> i met at least 30 or 40 people that said they quit because of my personal involvement, which makes me feel really good. >> reporter: he st
critics say he was the best thing about "dallas." but explaining the character's appeal, hagman once said the time is right for a real bad guy and i'm it. >> have a good day, master. >> oh, i'm going to have a wonderful day, jeannie. >> reporter: it was a good guy who larry hagman blasted into people's living rooms, playing astronaut tony nelson on "i dream of jeannie." the show was a hit in the 1960s and is still popular in syndication. even as a kid,...
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look at price increases over the past year, liz, you have markets like phoenix for example, denver, dallas, orlando. some of the markets that were hit very, very hard showing big gains in median home price. on a national basis we've seen about a 10% gain in price year-over-year. and then there are markets that are still lagging. so it really matters quite a bit how much job growth you're seeing in the metro. for example, phoenix, which is registered the biggest up jump in prices added 50,000 jobs over the past 12 months. that is very important indicator. the other indicator if we burn through the shadow inventory, meaning a lot of vacant homes and a lot of foreclosures, across the country you've seen foreclosures fall to 18% of total sales from a high of 30% which is another important indicator that the tells us the recovery is sustainable. liz: i like to hear that, that the recovery is sustainable. thanks so much. nice to see you. thank you very much. >> it's a pleasure. david: fresh air. what is the difference between political campaigns and hollywood movies? our next guest says, not muc
look at price increases over the past year, liz, you have markets like phoenix for example, denver, dallas, orlando. some of the markets that were hit very, very hard showing big gains in median home price. on a national basis we've seen about a 10% gain in price year-over-year. and then there are markets that are still lagging. so it really matters quite a bit how much job growth you're seeing in the metro. for example, phoenix, which is registered the biggest up jump in prices added 50,000...
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sunday nature night nfl game, m important because it's nbc, atlanta falcons are 8-0 beating dallas 19-13. the matt ryan completed 24-34 passes and bryant kicked four field goals. atlanta is the only unbeaten team in the nfl. and another nfl game, we're talking about the panthers beat the redskins 21-13. there's a correlation between the outcome of the last washington, d.c. redskins football game prior to the presidential election and the drought come outcome of the election. miss torically when the redskins win, the incumbent wins. doesn't mean for sure, andrew. in 18 presidential contests, only once has this rule not held. that was in 2004 when president bush defeated john kerry despite a redskins loss. if history holds true, yesterday's redskins loss mean as victory for mitt romney and i pointed out the labor day indicator, we'll sea what happehappesee what happens with the markets today. joining us from new york is john harwood, who is probably saturday about that washington game for up a kell of reasons. but -- >> only one. >> those are the numbers. what else is -- speaking of foo
sunday nature night nfl game, m important because it's nbc, atlanta falcons are 8-0 beating dallas 19-13. the matt ryan completed 24-34 passes and bryant kicked four field goals. atlanta is the only unbeaten team in the nfl. and another nfl game, we're talking about the panthers beat the redskins 21-13. there's a correlation between the outcome of the last washington, d.c. redskins football game prior to the presidential election and the drought come outcome of the election. miss torically when...
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contracting company, mainly in defense, and we are located in baton rouge, louisiana, reasonable offices in dallas, texas, and general contractor. -erri: all right, julia? >> hi, thank you so much, gerri. we help people become healthier, happier, and smarter. gerri: i need a lot of that, yeah. >> it helps you exercise better and sleep better and get better nutrition. gerri: oh, my lord. >> lose pounds. gerri: sounds magical. >> we hope it is. gerri: andy, you're a defense contractor; correct? >> yes, thank you very much for having me tonight. gerri: you're welcome. glad to have you here. andy, how did the president find you and decide you were the right small business person to have on? >> well, we do, down here in florida, we do computer based and web base training, growing from me, myself, and i over the last five years to 10 # 5 employees in ten states. we've been reck nilsedded by -- recognized by the small business administration and "ink" magazine ranking number 36. weave been on the radar, and we got the call from the sba that they needed a small business from the southeast to participate.
contracting company, mainly in defense, and we are located in baton rouge, louisiana, reasonable offices in dallas, texas, and general contractor. -erri: all right, julia? >> hi, thank you so much, gerri. we help people become healthier, happier, and smarter. gerri: i need a lot of that, yeah. >> it helps you exercise better and sleep better and get better nutrition. gerri: oh, my lord. >> lose pounds. gerri: sounds magical. >> we hope it is. gerri: andy, you're a...
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calvin johnson in this monday night game a couple of weeks ago and of course the back-to-back games of dallas and jacksonville he has done away more than the bears could have asked of him. i don't think recognition makes me a better player. i've been doing what i've been doing for a long time. at the end of the day i think that's the only thing that really matters. he is starting to see right now. at practice bryant or lacquer into julie's peppers took their normal thursdays off. their timing has been impeccable and the pressure of the one list. >> we have gone pressure all season long. there are seven or eight guys, a lot of them can cover. when i was leaving the united center taj gibson blew past me and ran into the bulls office saying they had to get assigned which they did four years and 38 million it was worth the wait the bulls are going to have taj one way or the other either a restricted free agent last summer or in long term but it's a lot cleaner for everybody to have it done now. taj is such a solid player the best they have off the bench taj is probably in cleveland tonight where
calvin johnson in this monday night game a couple of weeks ago and of course the back-to-back games of dallas and jacksonville he has done away more than the bears could have asked of him. i don't think recognition makes me a better player. i've been doing what i've been doing for a long time. at the end of the day i think that's the only thing that really matters. he is starting to see right now. at practice bryant or lacquer into julie's peppers took their normal thursdays off. their timing...
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funny thing is, when i live around the country and i still had minnesota license plates when i lived in dallas, people would follow me thinking that i knew what the heck i was doing. >> brian: and? >> gretchen: driving down the road. i'd feel like, hey, i haven't lived there full time since i was 17. don't follow me. i'm not necessarily good in the snow anymore. >> brian: they probably thought they were talking to fran tarkenton. >> gretchen: let's do headlines. the country's largist organic peanut processor shut down. this comes after a salmonella outbreak that made 41 people sick. for the first time, the f.d.a. used new power grants bid the 011 food safety law and closed the plant in new mexico. it planned to reopen today until the f.d.a. suspended its license. now the company will have a hearing to prove the plant is clean enough. it's actually reopened. >> steve: a mexican beauty queen gunned down in a shootout between drug traffickers and soldiers. police say maria gamez was riding with suspected members of the sinola cartel when they opened fire on soldiers. when the gun battle was over,
funny thing is, when i live around the country and i still had minnesota license plates when i lived in dallas, people would follow me thinking that i knew what the heck i was doing. >> brian: and? >> gretchen: driving down the road. i'd feel like, hey, i haven't lived there full time since i was 17. don't follow me. i'm not necessarily good in the snow anymore. >> brian: they probably thought they were talking to fran tarkenton. >> gretchen: let's do headlines. the...
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in the meantime, dallas fed president richard fisher tells cnbc that the central bank can't do much more to shelter the economy. >> we need to completely reboot tax policy and spending policy. if we have temporary fixes to the fiscal cliff, just push out the envelope of indecision until we have a sense of true direction, and it's time for our politicians to get their act together. >> fisher says he does not view the fed as a safety net. that is certainly a change of perception, one that congress is going to have to figure out pretty quickly along with the rest of washington. >> that it is. there's been a number of interviews this morning that would lead you to the same place. cisco reporting better than expected first quarter earnings in revenues, but the tech giant expects flat earnings and slower revenue growth for the current quarter. john chambers sees europe getting worse before it gets better, but he says there are signs of improvement in the u.s. economy. >> we want to be the one company that both exceeds expectations and doesn't bring down guidance. so kind of a hint on terms of
in the meantime, dallas fed president richard fisher tells cnbc that the central bank can't do much more to shelter the economy. >> we need to completely reboot tax policy and spending policy. if we have temporary fixes to the fiscal cliff, just push out the envelope of indecision until we have a sense of true direction, and it's time for our politicians to get their act together. >> fisher says he does not view the fed as a safety net. that is certainly a change of perception, one...
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bob is president of the dallas fed, an extinguished fellow for the policy analysis, also a cnbc contributor and robert is a cnbc could contributor as well. robert helde robert heller, what happens now? he's going to have big decisions to make when it comes time to reverse this policy if in fact you believe that is going to happen sometime soon. >> they will do everything possible to support his policies. they will continue to buy a humongous amount of debt and fi nan the deficit. >> bob, what about you? i guess it's hard to talk about a reversal of fed policy when you have a day like today and discussions like we're having regarding the fiscal cliff. is it somehow accelerated in the months to come given the risks in the near term. >> i think there's hope that it will come to an end at some point. i doubt that mr. bernanke is going to be around after the first january 2014. i can't imagine that he'd want a new term, although i agree with robert that that probably wouldn't change the course of monetary policy. i think at the very least we've got another year and a month of what we now have. >
bob is president of the dallas fed, an extinguished fellow for the policy analysis, also a cnbc contributor and robert is a cnbc could contributor as well. robert helde robert heller, what happens now? he's going to have big decisions to make when it comes time to reverse this policy if in fact you believe that is going to happen sometime soon. >> they will do everything possible to support his policies. they will continue to buy a humongous amount of debt and fi nan the deficit. >>...
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. >> no, dallas. >> sorry about that. what did you expect when you got to the airport today? >> we thought we would be delayed. we got here at 2:00. our flight is at 3:30 and we could hop on right now. >> reporter: were you surprised to see this? >> yes. >> in fact, you were telling me you left on tuesday to get -- >> to get ahead of the traffic, and we didn't have any traffic on tuesday and it's been fairly unevent ful. >> reporter: terrific. we hope the rest of the trip works out the same way. thank you very much, indeed. of course, i'm reminding everyone to try to get to the airport at least an hour and a half ahead of time just in case there are lines. you can always change, fredricka, as everybody tries to squeeze what time they have left on this holiday weekend. >> what about the airlines? any potential headaches out there? >> reporter: you know, when things run smoothly it's good for business. so despite higher fuel costs, remember, if there are backups, that could be a problem. if they have to change planes, this kind of thing, or weather delays, that would mean it wo
. >> no, dallas. >> sorry about that. what did you expect when you got to the airport today? >> we thought we would be delayed. we got here at 2:00. our flight is at 3:30 and we could hop on right now. >> reporter: were you surprised to see this? >> yes. >> in fact, you were telling me you left on tuesday to get -- >> to get ahead of the traffic, and we didn't have any traffic on tuesday and it's been fairly unevent ful. >> reporter: terrific. we...
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you cannot blame george bush because he is in dallas. here is president obama yesterday and you heard from charles krauthammer. >> familis and small businesses can enjoy peace of mind heading in christmas and heading in the new year and it would give us more time than next year to work together on a comprehensive plan to bring down our deficits and stream line tax. including asking the wealthiest americans to pay more for education and train science and research. >> any republican who buys this is a fool. republicans have stood for one thing statistically that held them. they are the low tax party. the other guys want to tax to match their reckless spending. if they give it up now in return for nothing, obama wins and high wins big. i understand why the democrats are doing this. they imagine that republicans have no bargaining power today . i say that it is true if republicans resist they will take the blame and that will help democrats in the congress. but obama's never running again. he doesn't care who gets the blame. he is the presid
you cannot blame george bush because he is in dallas. here is president obama yesterday and you heard from charles krauthammer. >> familis and small businesses can enjoy peace of mind heading in christmas and heading in the new year and it would give us more time than next year to work together on a comprehensive plan to bring down our deficits and stream line tax. including asking the wealthiest americans to pay more for education and train science and research. >> any republican...
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fisher over at the dallas fed saying we ought to put a clear cap on it. it might be a little more interesting reading than we normally have the beige book. that got comments this morning. a lot of talk about costco and now joining the special dividend club. there are lists of cash rich stable companies that may be able to join this special dividend club. here's a couple i've seen bandied about this morning. william sonoma for one. home depot another one i heard bandied around. office max another one and even p petsmart i heard bandied around as special dividend candidate. about the knight capital deal and getco offer of 3.50. they asked if knight could survive as stand alone company at this point. it's not clear. the board as changed. there are new people on the board that represent various interests. there are people on the board that are maybe likely motivated to sell. who knows. former managing director of general atlantic is on the board. it's complicated. i've asked if other bidders might emerge out there. think about this. only two bidders mentioned
fisher over at the dallas fed saying we ought to put a clear cap on it. it might be a little more interesting reading than we normally have the beige book. that got comments this morning. a lot of talk about costco and now joining the special dividend club. there are lists of cash rich stable companies that may be able to join this special dividend club. here's a couple i've seen bandied about this morning. william sonoma for one. home depot another one i heard bandied around. office max...
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ewing in dallas. he was filming a show. he was 81. well, in miami, you know the afternoon shower happens. they happen during football games. but this weekend it was a beautiful day in miami. yet the players were all wet. sprinklers came on during the game. it was weird. hang on. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase y
ewing in dallas. he was filming a show. he was 81. well, in miami, you know the afternoon shower happens. they happen during football games. but this weekend it was a beautiful day in miami. yet the players were all wet. sprinklers came on during the game. it was weird. hang on. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from...
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>> well, i think the republicans need to watch out on this deal because for example, in the dallas-ft. worth area where i'm from, some of the key republicans, they are in areas that are higher income areas. you cut it down for everybody, i'll tell you what, when the husbands and wives go to the voting polls, they're going to nix them. there may be one of the biggest turnovers we've seen the republican party ever have in two years if they don't lay off this mortgage interest deduction. lori: we shall see. rodney anderson, thank you. >> thank you. melissa: business leaders are demanding action on the fiscal cliff but will they get it? president obama hears from ceos this afternoon. first we get lou dobbs take on all that. lori: we'll see how confident folks are. thereby buying treasurys a little bit today. long bond, 30-year treasury is yielding 2.77%. we're back after this. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba divi the great barrier reefith sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes witpeople he trusts which is why he tde with a compa
>> well, i think the republicans need to watch out on this deal because for example, in the dallas-ft. worth area where i'm from, some of the key republicans, they are in areas that are higher income areas. you cut it down for everybody, i'll tell you what, when the husbands and wives go to the voting polls, they're going to nix them. there may be one of the biggest turnovers we've seen the republican party ever have in two years if they don't lay off this mortgage interest deduction....
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texas, dallas, houston, 82. and we have snow last night across the east. now things are warming up the. 50s. they'll turn into 60s as we head on towards the weekend. let's move into the weekend. saturday brutus continues to move across the west. cold air coming all the way down towards the southwest. phoenix only in the 60s. l.a. also plenty of snow breaking out towards the plains and risk of severe weather and windy weather up and down the central u.s. got football games going on saturday from texas all the way up to missouri. windy conditions. warm wind here, 81 in houston, 70 in kansas city. cold air behind that system. only 20 in billings. some 20 plus degrees below average for this time of the year. as we head towards sunday, the east coast is warm and dry. 60 in new york city. that's some brightening news. also more showers and thunderstorms here across the midwest. look at the temperature contrast. ahead of it 68 in louisville, behind it 30 in denver. should be in the mid 50s this time of year. back to school on monday. more showers and thunderstorm
texas, dallas, houston, 82. and we have snow last night across the east. now things are warming up the. 50s. they'll turn into 60s as we head on towards the weekend. let's move into the weekend. saturday brutus continues to move across the west. cold air coming all the way down towards the southwest. phoenix only in the 60s. l.a. also plenty of snow breaking out towards the plains and risk of severe weather and windy weather up and down the central u.s. got football games going on saturday from...
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nation's midsection, check it out from fargo, 33. 62 in dallas. very breezy in new orleans today. and you can expect it cool and dry through the plains. farther out towards the west, you can see some rain in the valleys. mountains can be expected over the cascades. very dry for you across the four corners. highs mainly in the 40s, fifth and even some 80s across the region. in terms of travel weather, a lot of have you to go out and about today. you have to fly around the country. you can expect some backups. new york and washington, minor delays. they may stack up a bit into the afternoon, so be patient out there. and then boston, seattle, mostly minor. los angeles, no issues to speak of. a little marine layer, but you should be just fine. let's pitch it back to you you. >> did you actually just run out to the set? did we catch you? >> a little bit kind of sort of, but not really. i was really intrigued by last block. we heard a little bit of corduroy the bear and the societal collapse. >> sorry. >> are you kidding me? i was terrified last block the stuff we were hearing. >> zombi
nation's midsection, check it out from fargo, 33. 62 in dallas. very breezy in new orleans today. and you can expect it cool and dry through the plains. farther out towards the west, you can see some rain in the valleys. mountains can be expected over the cascades. very dry for you across the four corners. highs mainly in the 40s, fifth and even some 80s across the region. in terms of travel weather, a lot of have you to go out and about today. you have to fly around the country. you can expect...
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ewing on the primetime drama "dallas." the character was a scheming business cheat, an unfaithful husband, and a larger than life texan. it was all of those qualities that kept viewers tuning in for years. more than 350 million people worldwide tuned in to find out who shot j.r. in 1980. turned out to be his sister-in-law kristen. that success was no big surprise for hagman. he was born into a show biz family. his mom the legendary actress mary martin, but it was a blonde with magic powers that helped propel hagman to star status. he played astronaut tony nelson in the nbc sitcom "i dream of jeannie" for five seasons. after that role came hagman's role of "dallas." years of hard drinking came back to haunt him. he suffered from cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer. and in july of 1995 he received a transplant that saved his life. this year he starred in season one of the next generation of "dallas" on tnt with some of his original co-stars. he appeared with them on "today" back in june to talk about reprising the role o
ewing on the primetime drama "dallas." the character was a scheming business cheat, an unfaithful husband, and a larger than life texan. it was all of those qualities that kept viewers tuning in for years. more than 350 million people worldwide tuned in to find out who shot j.r. in 1980. turned out to be his sister-in-law kristen. that success was no big surprise for hagman. he was born into a show biz family. his mom the legendary actress mary martin, but it was a blonde with magic...
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we'll see 58 in kansas city. 70 in dallas. we'll be much warmer the next couple of days, too. so there's the boundary between the cooler air and the warmer air. 56 in kansas city, 72 in dallas. then it starts to lift northward on saturday. what a beautiful weekend for the south. tennis, golf. you'll be out there putting up holiday decorations. beautiful forecast here as that ridge takes over and keeps us nice and dry. but approaching the east it will be a little bit of rain but rain not snowfall. begins to move through boston it looks like by monday. the pacific northwest will see temperatures in the 40s in seattle. phoenix about 78 degrees. a warmup for the plains, keeping it wet along the west coast. and a reminder, monday through friday weekdays 5:30 to 7:00 a.m. wake up with al. a lot of you may have heard about probiotics but may not realize what they can do for your health. we know what it takes to look good on the outside but with 70% of our immune system located in our gut, the core of our health is truly on the inside. that's why i take new trubiotics. it's a daily pr
we'll see 58 in kansas city. 70 in dallas. we'll be much warmer the next couple of days, too. so there's the boundary between the cooler air and the warmer air. 56 in kansas city, 72 in dallas. then it starts to lift northward on saturday. what a beautiful weekend for the south. tennis, golf. you'll be out there putting up holiday decorations. beautiful forecast here as that ridge takes over and keeps us nice and dry. but approaching the east it will be a little bit of rain but rain not...
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i'm in dallas and from time to time, a tornado will come through and we're always faced with that. some of the things -- people don't plan to fail. they really, they just fail to plan. so no one is out there planning and saying, we're going to plan and how we can mess things up. but they fail to plan. a lot of times they do that because they don't have a contingency plan. a lot of times those contingency plans in business or lives cost money, they're not revenue producing for a business. oftentimes that's one of the reasons that people don't do that. but i have to share with you, there is something -- there is a technology now called cloud computing and we use it all the time. you use it with your itunes account and iphones and so on. people are now using that a lot more to take documents and put them up into the cloud. they take photos. i use a company called oyster.com for all of my personal information. my documents, my birth certificates for my kids, all that stuff you can scan in and send up to the cloud. that's one thing people are starting to use a lot more of right now. >>
i'm in dallas and from time to time, a tornado will come through and we're always faced with that. some of the things -- people don't plan to fail. they really, they just fail to plan. so no one is out there planning and saying, we're going to plan and how we can mess things up. but they fail to plan. a lot of times they do that because they don't have a contingency plan. a lot of times those contingency plans in business or lives cost money, they're not revenue producing for a business....
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she'd been looking at christmas lights from the air north of dallas last year, when she got out of her friend's plane and inexplicably walked to the front of it. days after the accident, her mother told "gma" about that harrowing night. >> i was there to hold her. and it's the toughest part of it all. just seeing her laying there. and waiting for the help. >> reporter: she lost her left eye and part of her left arm. her memoir due out next week, is entitled "still lolo." that's her nickname. lauren focuses on her recovery, the awkward fitting and painting of her left eye. her self-consciousness of her prosthetic left arm. she writes, i don't know why this is so hard, i said. soldiers are dying in afghanistan right now. and i'm too chicken to do this one thing. the former model believes her encounter with that propeller blade may have made her a better person. she writes, i came to see how there was so much more to my life than being worried about how i looked. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> what a great perspective. >>> speaking about how you look, there's
she'd been looking at christmas lights from the air north of dallas last year, when she got out of her friend's plane and inexplicably walked to the front of it. days after the accident, her mother told "gma" about that harrowing night. >> i was there to hold her. and it's the toughest part of it all. just seeing her laying there. and waiting for the help. >> reporter: she lost her left eye and part of her left arm. her memoir due out next week, is entitled "still...
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a little chilly for your standards even in dallas. we have rain out there this morning. ohio, west virginia, michigan, indiana. down through kentucky. just light rain. it's not going to cause too many issues. the airport should be okay. but a soaking, light rain will last four to six hours over many locations including mississippi, alabama and around new orleans. for a lot of the big cities, a nice day for the cleanup. temperatures in the mid-60s there. and if you're flying out to the pacific northwest, could deal with some rain and snow out there. and a little peek at tomorrow's forecast, that front then kicks through the eastern seaboard. at that time tomorrow morning, it will be rainy for new york and d.c. but by the time we get to tuesday afternoon, that clears out. but once again, guys no big storms heading this way. a nice, peaceful, quiet, normal fall weather week. >> thanks very much. >>> time, now, for sports. >> good. >> should i do sports? >> why not? you're the expert. >> i do everything else. just sit there. you're like a potted plant. sit there and look pre
a little chilly for your standards even in dallas. we have rain out there this morning. ohio, west virginia, michigan, indiana. down through kentucky. just light rain. it's not going to cause too many issues. the airport should be okay. but a soaking, light rain will last four to six hours over many locations including mississippi, alabama and around new orleans. for a lot of the big cities, a nice day for the cleanup. temperatures in the mid-60s there. and if you're flying out to the pacific...
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pass or the cascades to grandmother's house you go, you may run into problems. 80 degrees expected in dallas. warm stuff across the nation's midsection. 53 degrees expected in new york city. a good-looking day there today and tomorrow. as a matter of fact, most spots east of the mississippi with the exception of fog in the morning should be good today and tomorrow. that's a quick check on your travel weather. "early start" is coming right back. boom! thank you! [ male announcer ] black friday's back. savings start thursday at 8 pm. more electronics start at 10 pm. the first and only place to go this black friday. walmart. [ nyquil bottle ] just reading your label. wait...you relieve nasal congestion? sure don't you? [ nyquil bottle ] dude! [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. relieves nasal congestion. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business
pass or the cascades to grandmother's house you go, you may run into problems. 80 degrees expected in dallas. warm stuff across the nation's midsection. 53 degrees expected in new york city. a good-looking day there today and tomorrow. as a matter of fact, most spots east of the mississippi with the exception of fog in the morning should be good today and tomorrow. that's a quick check on your travel weather. "early start" is coming right back. boom! thank you! [ male announcer ]...
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dry and comfortable in the upper midwest down to dallas, texas. >>> alexandra steele, thank you. all pointy ears down under, all the hype surrounded thehobbit premier in new zealand is headed your way. their very first wor. [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase
dry and comfortable in the upper midwest down to dallas, texas. >>> alexandra steele, thank you. all pointy ears down under, all the hype surrounded thehobbit premier in new zealand is headed your way. their very first wor. [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both...